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To: blackdog
"Bush says he inherited a policy of "regime change" in Iraq from the Clinton administration and adopted it as his own. He says the administration was working out its policy when Nine-Eleven hit."

Unless I misread this, Dubya just gave Bill Clinton a huge kudo.

Is that the earth shifting again I hear?

15 posted on 01/12/2004 6:04:50 PM PST by Happy2BMe (Liberty does not tolerate lawlessness and a borderless nation will not prevail.)
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To: Happy2BMe
Unless I misread this, Dubya just gave Bill Clinton a huge kudo.

Pre-emptive strike against the democrats that are cruticizing his policy
18 posted on 01/12/2004 6:47:37 PM PST by uncbob
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To: Happy2BMe
Unless I misread this, Dubya just gave Bill Clinton a huge kudo.

Is that the earth shifting again I hear?

He's saying what he's said all along...and he said before he became president he'd do a better job and get rid of Saddam. Looks like he's a man of his word. From one of the presidential debates with Jim Lehrer:

LEHRER: People watching here tonight are very interested in Middle East policy. And they're so interested that they want to base their vote on differences between the two of you as president, how you would handle Middle East policy. Is there any difference?

GORE: I haven't heard a big difference right, in the last few exchanges.

BUSH: Well I think, it's hard to tell. I would hope to be able to convince people I could handle the Iraqi situation better. I mean --

LEHRER: Saddam Hussein, you mean?

BUSH: Yes.

LEHRER: You could get him out of there?

BUSH: I'd like to, of course. And I presume this administration would as well. But we don't know, there's no inspectors now in Iraq. The coalition that was in place isn't as strong as it used to be. He is a danger. We don't want him fishing in troubled waters in the Middle East. And it's going to be hard, it's going to be important to rebuild that coalition to keep the pressure on him.

LEHRER: You feel that as a failure of the Clinton administration?

BUSH: I do.

LEHRER: Mr. Vice President.

GORE: Well, when I got to be a part of the current administration it was right after I was one of the few members of my political party to support former President Bush in the Persian Gulf war resolution. And at the end of that war, for whatever reasons it was not finished in a way that removed Saddam Hussein from power. I know there are all kinds of circumstances and explanations. But the fact is that that's the situation that was left when I got there. And we have maintained the sanctions. Now I want to go further. I want to give robust support to the groups that are trying to overthrow Saddam Hussein. And I know there are allegations that they're too weak to do it. But that's what they said about the forces that were opposing Milosevic in Serbia. And you know, the policy of enforcing sanctions against Serbia has just resulted in a spectacular victory for democracy just in the past week. And it seems to me that having taken so long to see the sanctions work there building upon the policy of containment that was successful over a much longer period of time against the former Soviet Union in the Communist bloc, it seems a little early to declare that we should give up on the sanctions. I know the governor's not necessarily saying that, but you know, all of these flights that have come in, all of them have been in accordance with the sanctions regime, I'm told, except for three, where they notified. And they're trying to break out of the box, there's no question about it. I don't think they should be allowed to.

LEHRER: Did he state your position correctly? You're not calling for eliminating the sanctions, are you?

BUSH: No, of course not. Absolutely not. I want them to be tougher.

95 posted on 01/12/2004 9:10:39 PM PST by cyncooper ("We call evil by its name")
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